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# Adding Liquidity

Follow these simple steps to create a liquidity pool for your token on JustMoney Swap:

1. **Visit** [**JustMoney Swap**](https://just.money) **and select the blockchain where your token has been deployed.**

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2. **Click on the token selection field and enter your token’s contract address in the search bar. You can now import your token.**

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3. **Ensure that the second token selected is the one you wish to pair with your token.**
4. **Click the “Add Liquidity” button at the top of the interface.**

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5. **You can now provide liquidity to create the pool.**\
   Please ensure you have enough of the native coin (or energy, in the case of the Tron blockchain) to cover the pool creation fee.

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Here is a video showing you the pool creation steps:

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